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Pandemic Provides Challenges and Opportunities for Estate Planning
As a result of the severe constraints on business operations of all types and the precipitous decline in the value of financial assets, there are unique opportunities at this time to make various types of intergenerational transfers on a tax-favored basis.For Midsize Firms, 'a Hundred Considerations' in Repopulating the Office
As firms shift from questioning if they will reopen to strategizing how they can do it safely, physical and personnel logistics must be considered.People in the News—May 12, 2020—Chamberlain Hrdlicka
Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry announced that it named Philadelphia-based shareholder Jennifer Karpchuk as co-chair of the firm's state and local tax controversy and planning practice.As Texas Reopens, Most Law Firms Stick With Remote Work
One Houston trial firm is moving back into its offices on Monday, but most Texas firms are still in the early stages of planning their eventual return.Holland & Knight Adds 3-Partner ERISA Team—and Other 'On the Move' News
Several Atlanta plaintiffs firms have also made new hires, including Shiver Hamilton, The Mabra Law Firm and Beasley Allen.Video Conferencing and Recording: Know the Risks Before You Connect
Most conferencing programs allow easy recording and sharing of the videos, creating an innovative tool for bringing others in on the conversation. But this function also raises a host of potential confidentiality, discovery and security issues.The COVID-19 Challenge and How It Is Affecting Businesses, Individuals
This column will discuss what government is doing to help individuals and businesses. Additionally, the article will discuss the impact of the crisis upon government. The focus will be upon the city of Philadelphia and the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.Newsmakers: Week of April 20, 2020
Fox Rothschild welcomed Laura S. Hayes in Dallas as a partner in the firm's family law and litigation practice groups.Seeking Their Share of Coronavirus Relief Funds, These Texas Firms Wasted No Time
At least three midsize Texas firms have successfully applied for a Payroll Protection Program loan after they quickly sought the relief in an effort avoid laying off employees.Trending Stories
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